It's really nothing. There are plenty of ME online dictionaries to help with the more difficult words. Or there are side-by-side translations (or, rather, interpretations). Unless you're asking about pronunciation (it sounds delightful); there are online tutors for that.

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Happy shall he be, that shall take and dash thy little ones against the rock. Alleluia.

If you can find a copy of these books that were originally copyright in 1951 and 1952 you will probably find them very helpful:

Samuel Moore, Historical Outlines of English Sounds and Inflections. --particularly chapters IV The Language of Chaucer, V The Development of Middle English Sounds, VI The Development of Middle English Inflections, VII Middle English Dialects.

Frenand Mossé, A Handbook of Middle English.--contains an extensive grammar, a reader of texts grouped by century and quite an extensive Middle-to-Modern English dictionary.